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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Today has been a good but long day. I have had so many great comments about the TV interview last night! There was an anonymous person that tried to stop the show from airing, she called the station and said she was my sister and the story was a lie. I have no idea what that person's problem is except they are so miserable in their own life, that they try to make everyone else's miserable to. The reporter however was smart enough to know better and has copies of my documentation from doctor's as well as the Alzheimer Chapter. It amazes me what steps people will take take and then realize what a fool they were. The story had nothing to do with them, but its sole purpose was to educate other's about Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease and remove the misconception that it is an older person's disease, it can happen to anyone. Anyway, I have better things to do with my life then stew about that. I got several e-mails from friends Chip, Sandy, Garnette, Chuck, Judee, Jeanette, Carolyn and Morris thanking me for the exposure to Early Onset. I have decided this is my purpose and I will do what I can to fulfill it. I did some laundry today and straightened the house up. Allen was alittle upset this morning, I have been having bloody stools, I know it is just hemorhoids. Speaking of, all of my FIL tests came back, they got all of the cancer in the colon, it is not in the lymph nodes and he is cancer free. I think he was dancing! Anyway, I need to get off of here and fix us something to eat.
Take care and God Bless!